1. The ecliptic path of Sun goes through the middle of the Aquarius person at the line of the 22nd right ascension hour and in the 23rd hour the path is crossing the stream from his Urn: 4 stars are forming an upside down Y which could have been the origin of the idea of a water vessel (amphora) turned upside down. According to the rongorongo 'vocabulary' this inverted Y might lead us to think light/life/order lies in front (cfr e.g. at Kuukuu, at Lepus and Colomba, and at Heka): However, when the frame of reference is the ecliptic path of Sun, then it ought to be the opposite, because γ (Sadachbia) will then be seen as higher up than η. Sadachbia is uplifted and therefore light cannot enter at the front where η (Situla) is:
Perhaps it is significant that there are 100 days from Ga7-7 to Gb2-21 (where π and ζ Aquarii are positioned).
The manzil Syma is beginning 184 days after May 16 (136). 136 + 184 = 320. From there to day 14 of Saad Al Thabib there are 420 - 320 = 100 days. The letter π suggests entrance into a new season. As to the letter ζ (cfr at Virgo II): ... Zeta (uppercase Ζ, lowercase ζ; Greek: ζήτα ... is the sixth letter of the Greek alphabet. In the system of Greek numerals, it has a value of 7. It was derived from the Phoenician letter Zayin [see letter number 7 on the bowl above]. Letters that arose from zeta include the Roman Z and Cyrillic З ... Zayin (also spelled Zain or Zayn or simply Zay) is the seventh letter of many Semitic abjads ... It represents the sound [z]. The Phoenician letter appears to be named after a sword or other weapon. (In Biblical Hebrew, 'Zayin' means sword, and the verb 'Lezayen' means to arm. In modern Hebrew, 'zayin' means penis and 'lezayen' is a vulgar term which generally means to perform sexual intercourse and is used in a similar fashion to the English word fuck, although the older meaning survives in 'maavak mezuyan' (armed struggle) and 'beton mezuyan' (armed, i.e., reinforced concrete). The Proto-Sinaitic glyph according to Brian Colless may have been called ziqq, based on a hieroglyph depicting a 'manacle' ... The story seems to go obliquely downward from γ (Sadachbia) via κ (Situla) to λ:
Is there a pregnant figure in Gb2-28? |